1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910131187003321

Autore

Bayle Pierre

Titolo

Hobbes / / Pierre Bayle

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chicoutimi : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2002

ISBN

1-4123-5216-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Collana

Classiques des sciences sociales

Disciplina

100

Soggetti

Philosophy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910954390303321

Autore

Rivkin Julie

Titolo

Literary Theory : An Anthology

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017

©2017

ISBN

9781118718384

9781118707852

Edizione

[3rd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1640 pages)

Collana

Blackwell Anthologies Ser.

Altri autori (Persone)

RyanMichael

Disciplina

801

Soggetti

Literature--Philosophy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- A Short History of Theory -- Part One: Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Formalisms -- Chapter 2 Art as



Technique -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Formalist Critics -- Chapter 4 Keats' Sylvan Historian:: History Without the Footnotes -- Note -- Chapter 5 The Intentional Fallacy -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Broken on Purpose: Poetry, Serial Television, and the Season -- Prosodic Structures in Television Serials -- A Case Study of the Sonnet-Season: Season 1 of The Sopranos -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 7 Tools for Reading Poetry -- Tropes -- Reading -- Elision -- Reading -- Resemblance -- Reading -- Objective Correlative -- Reading -- Language Poetry -- Reading -- The New Sentence -- Reading -- Sound Poetry/Concrete Poetry -- Reading -- Prosody -- Reading -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Theory in Practice: "Look, Her Lips": Softness of Voice, Construction of Character in King Lear -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Romantic Rhetorics (from Elizabeth Bishop: The Restraints of Language) -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Two: Structuralism, Linguistics, Narratology -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Implied Order: Structuralism -- Chapter 2 The Linguistic Foundation -- Note -- Chapter 3 Course in General Linguistics -- PART ONE General Principles -- Chapter I: nature of the linguistic sign -- Chapter II: immutability and mutability of the sign -- Chapter III: static and evolutionary linguistics -- PART TWO Synchronic Linguistics -- Chapter I: generalities -- Chapter II: the concrete entities of language -- Chapter III: identities, realities, values -- Chapter IV: linguistic value -- Chapter V: syntagmatic and associative relations -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Structural Study of Myth -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Mythologies.

Chapter 6 Discourse in the Novel -- Notes -- Chapter 7 What Is an Author? -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Scripts, Sequences, and Stories:: Elements of a Postclassical Narratology -- Sequences: Classical Accounts and Postclassical Perspectives -- The Problem of Narrativity: A Thought Experiment -- Scripts and Literary Interpretation -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9 From Beats to Arcs:: Towards a Poetics of Television Narrative -- Micro Level: Beats -- Middle Level: Episodes -- Macro Level: Arcs -- Conclusion -- Notes -- "From Beats to Arcs" 2015 Postscript -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Subplot as Simplification in King Lear -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Theory in Practice: The Stories of "Passion": An Empirical Study -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Three: Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Situations of Knowledge/Relations with Others -- Chapter 2 Transcendental Aesthetic -- General Observations on Transcendental Aesthetic -- Conclusion of the Transcendental Aesthetic -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Phenomenology of Reading -- II -- Chapter 4 Teaching, Studying, and Theorizing the Production and Reception of Literary Texts -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5 Distinction -- Classes and Classifications -- Embodied Social Structures -- Knowledge without Concepts -- Advantageous Attributions -- The Classification Struggle -- The Reality of Representation and the Representation of Reality -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Ethics and the Face -- 1. Infinity and the Face -- 2. Ethics and the Face -- 3. Reason and the Face -- 4. Discourse Founds Signification -- 5. Language and Objectivity -- 6. The Other and the Others -- 7. The Asymmetry of the Interpersonal -- 8. Will and Reason -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Levinas and Literary Interpretation:: Facing Baudelaire's "Eyes of the Poor" -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Works Cited.

Chapter 8 Cultivating Humanity:: The Narrative Imagination -- Fancy and Wonder -- Literature and the Compassionate Imagination -- Compassion in the Curriculum: A Political Agenda? -- World Citizenship, Relativism, and Identity Politics -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Relation and Responsibility: A Levinasian Reading of



King Lear -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Baby or the Violin: Ethics and Femininity in the Fiction of Alice Munro -- "Meneseteung" -- "My Mother's Dream" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Four: Post-Structuralism -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Class of 1968 - Post-Structuralism par lui-même -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Will to Power -- 499 -- 500 -- 501 -- 511 -- 512 -- 513 -- 514 -- 515 -- 516 -- 517 -- 542 -- 543 -- 552 -- Chapter 3 What Is Becoming? -- Chapter 4 Différance -- Notes -- Chapter 5 That Dangerous Supplement -- From/Of Blindness to the Supplement -- The Chain of Supplements -- The Exorbitant. Question of Method -- Notes -- Chapter 6 The Death of the Author -- Chapter 7 From Work to Text -- Chapter 8 Writing -- Suggested Readings -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Lear's After-Life -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice Allegories of Reading in Alice Munro's "Carried Away" -- Note -- Works Cited -- Part Five: Psychoanalysis and Psychology -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Strangers to Ourselves: Psychoanalysis -- Note -- Chapter 2 The Interpretation of Dreams -- The Dream of the Botanical Monograph -- The Dream-work -- VI -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Uncanny -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego -- Notes -- Chapter 5 The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience -- Chapter 6 Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena.

A Study of the First Not-me Possession -- Clinical Description of a Transitional Object -- Theoretical Study -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 Trauma Studies and the Literature of the US South -- Trauma and the U.S. South -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 8 Theory in Practice: King Lear: The Transference of the Kingdom -- I -- II -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: The Weirdest Scale on Earth: Elizabeth Bishop and Containment -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Uncontrollable: The Underground Stream -- Notes -- Part Six: Marxism, Critical Theory, History -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Starting with Zero -- Chapter 2 The Philosophic and Economic Manuscripts of 1844 -- Estranged Labour -- Private Property and Communism -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The German Ideology -- Note -- Chapter 4 Theses on the Philosophy of History -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- XIII -- XIV -- XV -- XVI -- XVII -- XVIII -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Structures and the Habitus -- A False Dilemma: Mechanism and Finalism -- Structures, Habitus and Practices -- The Dialectic of Objectification and Embodiment -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses -- Ideology is a "Representation" of the Imaginary Relationship of Individuals to their Real Conditions of Existence -- Ideology Interpellates Individuals as Subjects -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Right of Death and Power over Life -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Homo Sacer -- Introduction -- PART ONE The Logic of Sovereignty -- Note -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9 New Historicisms -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: Reason and Need: King Lear and the Crisis of the Aristocracy -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Theory in Practice: Social Class in Alice Munro's "Sunday Afternoon" and "Hired Girl" -- Notes -- References.

Chapter 12 Theory in Practice: Elizabeth Bishop, Modernism, and the Left -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Seven: Gender Studies and Queer Theory -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Feminist Paradigms/Gender Effects -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Traffic in Women -- Marx -- Engels -- Kinship -- Deeper into the Labyrinth -- Psychoanalysis and Its Discontents -- The Political Economy of Sex -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Experience -- I -- II -- Notes



-- Chapter 4 The Laugh of the Medusa -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Imitation and Gender Insubordination -- Psychic Mimesis -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Global Identities:: Theorizing Transnational Studies of Sexuality -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Women Workers and Capitalist Scripts -- Gender and Work: Historical and Ideological Transformations -- Housewives and Homework: The Lacemakers of Narsapur -- Immigrant Wives, Mothers, and Factory Work: Electronics Workers in the Silicon Valley -- Daughters, Wives, and Mothers: Migrant Women Workers in Britain -- Common Interests/Different Needs: Collective Struggles of Poor Women Workers -- Notes -- Chapter 8 "I Would Rather Be a Cyborg Than a Goddess":: Becoming Intersectional in Assemblage Theory -- Intersectionality and Its Discontents -- Cyborgs and Other Companionate Assemblages -- Re-reading Intersectionality as Assemblage -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Epistemology of the Closet -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Queers, Read This -- A Leaflet Distributed at Pride March in NY Published anonymously by Queers June, 1990 -- An Army of Lovers cannot Lose -- Anger -- Queer Artists -- If you're Queer, -- Shout It! -- I Hate … -- Where Are You Sisters? -- Where Are You? -- Get Up, Wake Up Sisters!! -- When Anyone Assaults You for being Queer, It is Queer Bashing. Right? -- Why Queer -- No Sex Police -- Queer Space -- Rules of Conduct for Straight People -- I Hate Straights.

Chapter 11 Sex in Public.

Sommario/riassunto

The new edition of this bestselling literary theory anthology has been thoroughly updated to include influential texts from innovative new areas, including disability studies, eco-criticism, and ethics.  Covers all the major schools and methods that make up the dynamic field of literary theory, from Formalism to Postcolonialism Expanded to include work from Stuart Hall, Sara Ahmed, and Lauren Berlant. Pedagogically enhanced with detailed editorial introductions and a comprehensive glossary of terms



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910160310003321

Autore

Lane Amy

Titolo

Triane's Son Reigning

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Tallahassee : , : Dreamspinner Press, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-62798-344-9

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (320 p.)

Collana

Bitter Moon Saga Series

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Sequel to Triane's Son Fighting Bitter Moon Saga: Book Four From the moment Torrant Shadow realized Consort Rath murdered his family, he's lived a dual identity: a healer and poet by nature, a predator out of necessity. It's not just exhausting, it's perilous. In the deadly city of Dueance, Torrant must succeed in both lives, because while the predator may save the Goddess's folk from Rath's brutal policies, it is the poet who will sway the minds of the people to revolt against the oppressive government. As his cause falters, Torrant finds his worst nightmares come to pass as the people he loves most--his family from Eiran, his former lovers, and his moon-destined, Yarri--all come to his aid, despite the danger. They must succeed--there is no other option. If they fail, Rath will eliminate joy from the heart of the lands of the three moons, and all that Torrant and his family cherish will be lost. But success could exact devastating cost, one Triane's Son was never prepared to pay.